* Crop type: Different crops have different maturity times. For example, wheat is typically harvested in the summer, while oranges are harvested in the winter.
* Climate: Temperature, sunlight, and rainfall all affect crop growth and maturity. Warmer climates often have earlier harvests than colder climates.
* Location: Latitude and altitude influence the growing season and harvest time.
* Variety: Different varieties of the same crop can have varying maturity dates.
* Farming practices: Irrigation, fertilization, and other practices can impact the harvest window.
Here are some general examples:
* Spring crops: Peas, lettuce, spinach, strawberries
* Summer crops: Tomatoes, corn, peppers, melons
* Fall crops: Pumpkins, squash, apples, grapes
* Winter crops: Citrus fruits, winter squash, some leafy greens
To get a more specific answer, you'll need to provide information about the crop, location, and year. You can then search online for local agricultural calendars or contact your local extension office.